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    Dancing mania (also known as dancing plague, choreomania, St. John's Dance, tarantism and St. Vitus' Dance) was a social phenomenon that occurred primarily...
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    The dancing plague of 1518, or dance epidemic of 1518 (French: Épidémie dansante de 1518), was a case of dancing mania that occurred in Strasbourg, Alsace...
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  • Dance Mania may refer to: Dance Mania (record label), a Chicago record label Dance Mania (album), a 1958 album by Tito Puente Dancing mania, the phenomenon...
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  • Mania, also known as manic syndrome, is a mental and behavioral disorder defined as a state of abnormally elevated arousal, affect, and energy level,...
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    The Dancing Mania, an epidemic of the Middle Ages is a historical-pathological investigative book originally written and published in German by Justus...
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  • Dance Mania is a studio album by American musician Tito Puente. The album was added to the National Recording Registry in 2002. It is also listed among...
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  • Bemani (redirect from Dance ManiaX)
    music-based games, most notably rhythm games such as Dance Dance Revolution, GuitarFreaks, and DrumMania. Since 1997, Konami has released many different series...
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  • disease Dancing mania, a Medieval European social phenomenon El vito, a traditional folk song and dance music from Andalusia "St. Vitus Dance", a song...
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    to refer to a dancing mania – characteristic of Southern Italy – which likely had little to do with spider bites. The tarantella dance supposedly evolved...
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    Society of Teachers of Dancing, Ballroom Dancing, Teach Yourself Books, Hodder and Stoughton, 1977, p. 38 Lincoln Kirstein, Dance, Dance Horizons Incorporated...
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  • Dance Mania is a Chicago independent record label originally founded by Jesse Saunders for a one-off release of "What's That" by The Browns in 1985. The...
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    dancing is different from table dancing, in which the dancer is close to a seated patron, but without body contact. Variant terms include couch dance...
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    disappearance of the children to mass psychogenic illness in the form of dancing mania. Dancing mania outbreaks occurred during the 13th century, including one in...
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  • suddenly shattered" -Benjamin H. Kagwa List of mass hysteria cases Dancing mania Jeffries, Stuart (21 November 2007). "The outbreak of hysteria that's...
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    bite of the tarantula. Those with dancing mania would dance in large groups, sometimes for weeks at a time. The dancing was sometimes accompanied by stripping...
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  • credited with making the first songs that fall within the canon. DJ Funk Dance Mania McDonnell, John (3 November 2008). "Scene and heard: The ghetto house...
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  • Look up -mania in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The English suffix -mania denotes an obsession with something; a mania. The suffix is used in some medical...
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  • chorea were called Saint Vitus' dance, related to a series of social phenomena of the same name. Choreoathetosis Dancing mania Stimming Tic Gillian, Bates;...
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  • Compulsive dancing may refer to: Dancing mania, mass outbreaks of dancing primarily in medieval Europe O.C.D. (Obsessive Compulsive Dancing), the second...
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    the dance marathon boom, many churches still considered dancing sinful. Social dancing was still scandalous enough for some promoters to call dance marathons...
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  • the release of Dancing Stage SuperNova, the second Dance Dance Revolution arcade released in Europe to use a PlayStation 2 engine. Dancing Stage SuperNova...
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    Danse Macabre (redirect from Dance Macabre)
    popular in the Middle Ages. Dancing mania Dancing Pallbearers La Calavera Catrina Medieval dance Memento mori The Skeleton Dance Vanitas Michael Jackson's...
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    K-Symbols for writing Tap Dancing" Neagle, R.J. and Ng, K.C. (July 2003) Machine-representation and visualisation of a dance notation in Proceedings of...
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    and short breaks during the summer, competitive dancing is typically a year-round activity: dancers attend classes during competition season, to refine...
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  • WrestleMania 39 (marketed as WrestleMania Goes Hollywood) was the 39th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and livestreaming...
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  • Beatmania IIDX, Pop'n Music, Dance Maniax, Guitar Freaks, DrumMania, Mambo a Gogo, and Dance Dance Revolution (Dancing Stage). He collaborated with the...
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    each hand, with a fiddler providing the music. Danse Macabre (Dance of Death) Dancing mania, a 14th to 17th century social phenomenon Bumke, Joachim (2000)...
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  • Shake was a fad dance of mid-1960s, characteristic of "tense jerkiness" of limbs and head shaking, basically with no particular danced moves or steps....
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    house DJ, credited with pioneering ghetto house and helping create the Dance Mania label. Boyd was born in Chicago in 1966. Growing up in a housing project...
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  • Tarantella (category Dance forms in classical music)
    convulsing would begin to dance with appropriate music and be revived as if a tarantula had bitten them. The music used to treat dancing mania appears to be similar...
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